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Hardcover Mathematics Handbook for Science and Engineering Book

ISBN: 081763858X

ISBN13: 9780817638580

Mathematics Handbook for Science and Engineering

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Book Overview

Fourth edition sold over 1400 copies in North America. For the fifth edition the chapter on Optimization has been enlarged and the chapters on Probability Theory and Statistics have been carefully revised. Includes over 450 graphs, figures and illustrations. There is an extensive, thoroughly cross-referenced index which lists over 1,400 terms.

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Comprehensive and Accessible

I have been looking for a mathematics hanbook for some time that is both comprehesive and clearly written. This book exceeded my expectations. I have found the probability and statistics section to be very beneficial at work. It does include other topics such as vector calculus, complex analysis, and more basic topics like calculus (integral tables) and plane geometry. I took this book to my CRE (Certified Reliability Engineer) exam and it was very helpful. As a note of caution, make an effort to understand the material before applying the handbook. If used correctly, this book will save accessing many other math books to solve critical problems. I would recommend it to any practicing engineer.

Interesting book

It is an interesting book because it collects a set of concepts and definitions very useful when you are working on this field. It allows you to review procedures when you are writing a technical report or a scientific article. Very nice tool!

covers discrete maths, like Boolean algebra and graphs

This reference book is not as comprehensive as classics like Abramowitz and Stegun. The tables of indefinite integrals is very sparse. While the various numerical tables are also not that encompassing. But the book has a nice wide span of topics. Notably, it starts with a chapter on discrete maths, including Boolean algebra and graph theory. So there is a succinct mention of how to minimise Boolean polynomials, for example. Very useful in circuit design or programming. Other, older maths references that were oriented to science and engineering typically ignored discrete maths. Perhaps the inclusion here reflects the increasing importance of computational usages in many disciplines?

Excellent Engineering Math Reference

This book has everything (geometry, trig, linear algebra, diff eq, calculus, ...) in a cleanly laid out format. Many figures are provided to clarify definitions. The presentation is clear and concise - usually I do not need to consult another reference for additional details. Out of my math/mechanical engineering book collection, this is probably my favorite book.

Strong Recommend Mathematical Handbook for Science and Eng.

Handbook of Mathematics" contains the fundamental knowledge for Science and Engineer students. I am using the third edition a lot when I do the algorithm performance analysis. Also the nice and big printing style is enjoyable to read. It contains anything which a computer programmer need to know.
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